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Alopecia MucinosaAlopecia Mucinosa. Alopecia mucinosa, often referred to as follicular mucinosis, was first reported by Pinkus in 1957. ... Background Alopecia mucinosa, ...
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Scarring AlopeciaScarring Alopecia. A systematic approach to the evaluation of alopecia allows for more effective management. ... evaluation of alopecia allows for more ...
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Folliculitis... is defined histologically as the presence of inflammatory cells within the wall and ostia of the hair follicle, creating a follicular-based pustule.
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Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma...mycosis fungoides Folliculotropic mycosis fungoides manifests with follicular papules, patchy alopecia, and comedolike lesions, particularly in the ...
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Cutaneous Manifestations of HIV...1 infection. Hair and Nail Disorders Diffuse alopecia or alopecia areata may be associated with...may be inflammatory and permanent. The apoptotic ...
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Eosinophilic Folliculitis...and Ofuji reported a case of recurrent follicular pustules and eosinophilia in a Japanese woman...HIV-related pruritic papular eruption.[23] Follicular ...
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External Ear Inflammatory Diseases... First degree Erythema followed by spotty hyperpigmentation Transient alopecia Second degree Erythema Edema Vesiculation Exudation Permanent loss of ...
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Dermatologic Manifestations of Dermatomyositis...drugs, quinidine, and phenylbutazone.[19] Skin eruption/hair loss Patients often notice a violaceous-to...PL-7.[41] Other findings include cutaneous ...